Civil Disobedience Movement?
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(iv) How was the violent movement in 1942 different from the Non-cooperation Movement and the civil Disobedience Movement??
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Q. Civil Disobedience Movement?
answer. Civil disobedience is a pledge by any citizen not to follow certain laws, orders of his government and its due compliance. It has been adopted in various parts of the world as a major weapon of non-violence. Sometimes civil disobedience sometimes amounts to non-violent resistance.
Q. How was the violent movement in 1942 different from the Non-cooperation Movement and the civil Disobedience Movement?
answer.Non- Cooperation Movement Civil Disobedience Movement
It was launched in 1920s.
It was launched in 1930s.
The Non-Cooperation Movement sought to bring the working of the government to a standstill by not cooperating with the administration. The Civil Disobedience Movement was an attempt at paralysing the administration by breaking some specific rules & regulations.
There were no tax campaigns in this movement.
It involved non- payment of taxes & land-revenue as well as violation of laws.
Many leaders renounced their titles & left their government jobs.
It involved defiance of salt laws, boycott of liquor, foreign cloth & British goods of all kinds.
It was not violent until the Chauri Chaura incident took place. The movement became violent in a matter of time.
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